DEUTSCHE KNOWLEDGE SERVICES PTE., LTD., v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES COURT OF TAX APPEALS QUEZON CITY ENBANC DEUTSCHE KNOWLEDGE CTA EB NO. 2249 SERVICES PTE., LTD., (CTA Case No. 9154) Petitioner, Present: -versus- DEL ROSARIO, P.J., UY, RINGPIS-LIBAN, MANAHAN, BACORRO-VILLENA, MODESTO-SAN PEDRO, REYES-FAJARDO, and CUI-DAVID, JJ. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL Promulgated: REVENUE, Respondent. ){- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RESOLUTION MANAHAN, J .: On June 1, 2022, the Court promulgated its Amended Decision,1 remanding the instant case to the Court in Division (CTA 3rct Division) for computation of the refundable amount, if any. The Amended Decision states: WHEREFORE, the Motion for Reconsideration Re: Decision dated December 14, 2021 filed by petitioner is PARTIALLY GRANTED . Accordingly, let the case be REMANDED to the CTA Third Division for computation of the refundable amount due to petitioner, if any. SO ORDERED.2 t EB Docket, pp. 135- 140. 2 EB Docket, p . 139. ~
RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2249 (C.T.A. Case No. 9154) Page 2 of4 On June 14, 2022, respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue (CIR) filed a Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Amended Decision promulgated 1 June 2022) stating that the Court erred in remanding the case for determination of the refundable amount due to petitioner, if any. Respondent cited the findings of the Court in Division in the Decision dated October 4, 2019, and the Dissenting Opinion of the Honorable Associate Justice Erlinda P. Uy as basis to argue that petitioner failed to prove it was engaged in zero-rated or effectively zero-rated sales; that petitioner failed to prove that its services are other than processing, manufacturing or repacking of goods; and, that such services were rendered in the Philippines. On July 26, 2022, the Court received petitioner's Comment (Re: Motion for Reconsideration dated June 13, 2022}, which was posted on July 18, 2022. Petitioner states that it presented sufficient evidence to show that its services were performed in the Philippines and that its services are "other than processing, manufacturing, or repacking of goods." Petitioner also states that claims for refund of erroneously paid taxes necessitate only preponderance of evidence. We deny the Motion. Petitioner was able to sufficiently prove that its services rendered are under the category of services other than processing, manufacturing or repacking of goods, and that said services were performed in the Philippines. The testimony of petitioner's witness, Ms. Rachel Concepcion, that petitioner is licensed to do business as a regional operating headquarters (ROHQ) in the Philippines and that it engages in "general administration and planning; business planning and coordination; sourcing/procurement of raw materials and components; corporate finance advisory services; marketing control and sales promotion; training and personnel management; logistic services, research and development services and product development; technical support and maintenance; data processing and communication and business development; and, that petitioner acts as a shared services center, which handles regional, as well as global, accounting and related controlling processes, such as accounting production work in the global general ledger in SAP, developing and operating inter-company clearing house, accounting and head office reporting for non-~
RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2249 (C.T.A. Case No. 9154) Page 3 of4 regulated entities and product control,"3 is unrebutted. This testimony was corroborated by petitioner's Certificate of Registration and License issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Ms. Concepcion also stated in her testimony that the services were rendered in the Philippines,4 and this testimony was corroborated by petitioner's purchases of goods and services from Philippine-based suppliers, to be utilized in the Philippines in the course of rendering services in the Philippines. Given the foregoing, the Court reiterates its ruling in the Amended Decision, dated June 1, 2022, to remand the case to the Third Division for the determination of the refundable amount to petitioner, taking into consideration which of petitioner's clients qualify as non-resident foreign corporations not engaged in business in the Philippines and which are also supported with the appropriate IntraGroup Service Agreements. WHEREFORE, the Motion for Reconsideration (Re: Amended Decision promulgated 1 June 2022) filed by respondent Commissioner of Internal Revenue is DENIED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED. ~' 1-. ,4'er.....-'(..o.e.ls--~ WE CONCUR: d1THERINE T. MANAHAN Associate Justice Presiding Justice ~ (With due respect, my Dissenting Opinion in the Amended Decision) ERLINDA P. UY Associate Justice 3 Exhibit "P-11", division docket, Vol. I, pp. 105-106. � Id. at p. 109.
RESOLUTION CTA EB No. 2249 (C.T.A. Case No. 9154) Page 4 of4 OM. ~ _, i...___ (With due respect, I join the Dissenting Opinion of Justice Erlinda P. Uy) MA. BELEN M. RINGPIS-LIBAN Associate Justice � Ar~l{,.t lU~M1, Li~ #c PD 1~Fk ESTO-SAN PEDRO ~~ r~-F~ M MARIAN F. Jd'vES-Fi.JARDO Associate Justice AM,IAAJnl\ L~~E~� CUI-DAVID Associate Justice ~
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